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  • 71labour law —    Labour law was consolidated as a legal system in Spain during the period of Primo de Rivera s Dictatorship (1923–9) and the Second Republic (1931–6). The constitution of the Second Republic (1931) provided the foundation for a systematic… …

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  • 72Labour Co-operative — describes those candidates in British elections standing on behalf of both the Labour Party and the Co operative Party, based on a national agreement between the two parties.Although many Labour Party candidates, including over 200 of the current …

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  • 73Labour Party (Netherlands) — Labour Party Partij van de Arbeid Leader Job Cohen Party Chairperson …

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  • 74labour force — noun 1. The number of workers employed in an industry, factory, etc 2. The part of the population which is employed or available for work • • • Main Entry: ↑labour * * * labour force UK US noun [countable] usually singular [ …

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  • 75Labour service (Hungary) — Labour service (Hungarian: munkaszolgálat) arose in Hungary during World War II as the required military substitution for Jewish men, who were no longer permitted to serve in the regular armed forces since the passing of the Hungarian anti Jewish …

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  • 76Labour/Le Travail — is an academic journal which publishes articles on the labour movement in the Canada, sociology, labour economics, and employment relations. Although its focus is Canadian, the journal carries articles about the United States and other nations as …

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  • 77labour market — ➔ market1 * * *    The market for jobs workers searching for work and employers offering work. * * * labour market UK US UK (US labor market) noun [C] ECONOMICS, HR ► the supply of people in a particular country or area who are able and willing… …

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  • 78labour mobility — ˈlabour moˌbility , labor mobility also moˌbility of ˈlabour noun [uncountable] HUMAN RESOURCES ECONOMICS the degree to which workers are able and willing to move from one place to another in order to get a job or to change jobs: • The govern …

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  • 79labour-saving — ˈlabour ˌsaving , labor saving adjective [only before a noun] a labour saving tool or piece of equipment makes a job easier or quicker to do: • labour saving devices such as dishwashers and washing machines • A rise in wage levels, he argued,… …

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  • 80labour relations — Labour relations, or industrial relations as it is known in Britain, is the interdisciplinary and somewhat diffuse study of the institutions and rule fixing processes of the labour market . Its core subject matter has always been collective… …

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